Leckhampstead is a village and civil parish in West Berkshire, England in the North Wessex Downs. A road and boundary stone in Leckhampstead, the Hangman's...
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'homestead where leeks are grown'. In the United Kingdom: Leckhampstead, Berkshire Leckhampstead, Buckinghamshire This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Hamstead Marshall Hermitage Holybrook Hungerford Inkpen Kintbury Lambourn Leckhampstead Midgham Newbury Padworth Pangbourne Peasemore Purley on Thames Shaw-cum-Donnington...
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Leckhampstead War Memorial is a Grade II listed war memorial in Leckhampstead, Berkshire, which commemorates 89 local men who served in the First World...
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belonged to Abingdon Abbey: Of the land in this manor, Reinbold holds Leckhampstead 10 hides and William 4 hides at Weston and Berner 2 hides at Boxford...
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"Abingdon Abbey" in 1086. Of the land in this manor, Reinbold holds Leckhampstead 10 hides and William 4 hides at Weston and Berner 2 hides at Boxford...
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ceremonial county of Berkshire, most of the county being parished; Reading is completely unparished; Bracknell Forest, West Berkshire and Wokingham are entirely...
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Chieveley (redirect from Downend, Berkshire)
hamlets of Oare and Snelsmore Common. The original parish also included Leckhampstead and Winterbourne as well. The structure has been much affected by roads...
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Pye baronets (section Pye of Leckhampstead (1641))
Pye of Leckhampstead was created on 27 April 1641 in the Baronetage of England, for Edmund Pye, who had purchased the Manor of Leckhampstead, Buckinghamshire...
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1858 St James's Parish Church, Leckhampstead, Berkshire; 1858–60 Prince Albert's Workshops, Windsor Great Park, Berkshire; 1858–61 St Stephen's Parish Church...
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RG postcode area (category Geography of Reading, Berkshire)
districts in England, within twelve post towns. These cover west and central Berkshire (including Reading, Bracknell, Crowthorne, Hungerford, Newbury, Thatcham...
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coordinates) The English county of Berkshire has 252 Grade II* listed buildings. Grade I listed buildings in Berkshire The date given is the date used by...
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23°W / 58.50; -04.23 NC7059 Leckhampstead Berkshire 51°29′N 1°23′W / 51.48°N 01.38°W / 51.48; -01.38 SU4376 Leckhampstead Buckinghamshire 52°01′N 0°57′W...
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Snelsmore (category Hamlets in Berkshire)
Newbury is provided by Newbury and District service 107. "NEWBURY - Leckhampstead - Chaddleworth - Brightwalton - NEWBURY via Chieveley, Donnington" (PDF)...
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List of poor law unions in England (section Berkshire)
PLUs Link to 1888 map showing Berkshire PLUs; Link to 1909 map showing Berkshire PLUs; Link to 1928 map showing Berkshire PLUs Link to 1888 map showing...
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Newbury Rural District (category Former districts of Berkshire)
3269°W / 51.3982; -1.3269 Newbury Rural District was a rural district in Berkshire, England from 1894 to 1974, covering an area in the south-west of the...
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Court, Berkshire Plunkett-Ernle-Erle-Drax family of Charborough Charborough House, Charborough Park, Dorset Pye family Leckhampstead House, Berkshire Rede/Reed...
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between a noble named Brihtwine and the abbey regarding land held at Leckhampstead. In the time of King Cnut this land had passed from the abbey to Brihtwine's...
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(Hungerford) (2) No. 23 (Kintbury) (1) No. 24 (Lambourn) (2) No. 25 (Leckhampstead) (1) No. 26 (Brimpton) (1) No. 27 (Chieveley) (1) No. 28 (Cold Ash)...
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1836 the Archdeaconry of Berkshire was transferred from the Diocese of Salisbury to Oxford. This comprises the county of Berkshire and parts of Wiltshire...
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which were in Buckinghamshire until 1974, and were then transferred to Berkshire, and other places transferred from Buckinghamshire since 1844, see list...
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Derbyshire, and became a baronet with the creation of the Baronetcy Pye of Leckhampstead on 27 April 1641 Mary (fl. 1641–1697), became a nonconformist patron...
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Poughley Priory (category Monasteries in Berkshire)
Canons at Chaddleworth in the English county of Berkshire, located between Great Shefford and Leckhampstead. It was established around 1160 and dissolved...
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practice in 1849, initially in London, and later in Wantage (then in Berkshire). He was appointed as architect to the diocese of Oxford in 1850, and...
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Beachampton, Buckingham, Charndon, Chetwode, Edgcott, Foscott, Hillesden, Leckhampstead, Lillingstone Dayrell, Lillingstone Lovell, Luffield Abbey (1858–1930)...
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757014; -0.929972 (Tythrop Park) 1159819 More images Church of St Mary Leckhampstead, Buckinghamshire Parish church Norman 13 July 1966 SP7264037918 52°02′06″N...
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